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Words with Prefix “laparo--” in English (GB)

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laparo-- Greek origin, meaning 'flank, abdomen'. Indicates abdominal location.

laparocholecystotomy
8 syllables20 letters
la·pa·ro·cho·lecyst·o·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒ.kəʊ.lɪ.sɪˈstɒ.tə.mi/
noun

The word 'laparocholecystotomy' is divided into eight syllables: la-pa-ro-cho-lecyst-o-to-my. It's a noun of Greek origin, referring to a surgical incision into the gallbladder. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('lecyst'). Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and consonant clusters.

laparoelytrotomy
8 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·el·y·tro·to·my
/ˌlæpər.oʊ.ɪˈlɪt.rə.tə.mi/
noun

The word 'laparoelytrotomy' is divided into eight syllables (la-pa-ro-el-y-tro-to-my) based on vowel-consonant patterns and the recognition of its Greek root structure. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It is a noun denoting a surgical procedure.

laparoenterostomy
8 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·en·ter·os·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.roʊˌen.təˈrɒs.tə.mi/
noun

Laparoenterostomy is an eight-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('ter'). Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rhyme structure and maximizing onset, considering its Greek and Latin origins. The word's complexity arises from its morphemic structure and consonant clusters.

laparoenterotomy
8 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·en·te·ro·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.roʊˌen.təˈrɒt.ə.mi/
noun

Laparoenterotomy is divided into eight syllables (la-pa-ro-en-te-ro-to-my) based on vowel-consonant patterns. It's a noun of Greek origin, referring to a surgical procedure. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification is consistent with similar medical terms.

laparogastroscopy
7 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·gas·tro·sco·py
/ˌlæpərəʊɡæsˈtrɒskəpi/
noun

Laparogastroscopy is a seven-syllable noun of Greek origin, referring to a medical procedure. Stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on vowel-consonant division and diphthong formation. The word's structure is typical of medical terminology.

laparogastrotomy
7 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·gas·tro·to·my
/ˌlæpəroʊˈɡæstrətəmi/
noun

The word 'laparogastrotomy' is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('gas'). It's formed from Greek and Latin roots and follows standard English syllable division rules, primarily dividing after vowels. The word's complexity and medical context limit pronunciation variations.

laparohepatotomy
8 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·he·pa·to·to·my
/ˌlæpəroʊˌhepətəˈtɒmi/
noun

Laparohepatotomy is a complex medical noun divided into eight syllables (la-pa-ro-he-pa-to-to-my). It's formed from Greek roots indicating an abdominal incision into the liver. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('to'). Syllable division follows standard Onset-Rime rules, with consideration for vowel hiatus.

laparohysterectomy
8 syllables18 letters
la·pa·ro·hys·ter·ec·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rəʊ.hɪs.təˈrɛk.tə.mi/
noun

Laparohysterectomy is a noun of Greek origin, referring to a surgical procedure. It is divided into eight syllables: la-pa-ro-hys-ter-ec-to-my, with primary stress on the fifth syllable (ter). The syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant division rules.

laparohysteropexy
8 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·hys·te·ro·pex·y
/ˌlæpərōhɪstərˈɒpɛksi/
noun

The word 'laparohysteropexy' is divided into eight syllables: la-pa-ro-hys-te-ro-pex-y. It's a noun formed from Greek roots, meaning surgical fixation of the uterus. Primary stress falls on the 'pex' syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules of open and closed syllables, with consideration for diphthongs and silent letters.

laparohysterotomy
8 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·hy·ste·ro·to·my
/ˌlæpərəʊˌhaɪstərəˈtɒmə/
noun

The word 'laparohysterotomy' is divided into eight syllables: la-pa-ro-hy-ste-ro-to-my. It's a noun of Greek origin, referring to a surgical procedure. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and diphthong preservation.

laparomyomectomy
8 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·my·o·mec·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒ.maɪ.əʊ.mɪˈk.tɒ.mi/
noun

The word 'laparomyomectomy' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. It's a noun denoting a surgical procedure, composed of Greek-derived morphemes. Primary stress falls on the seventh syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, though its complexity requires careful consideration of vowel reduction and speaker familiarity.

laparonephrectomy
7 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·ne·phrec·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒ.nɪˈfɹɛk.tə.mi/
noun

Laparonephrectomy is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules, prioritizing vowel-final open syllables and allowing consonant clusters in the coda. The word is morphologically complex, built from Greek and Latin roots denoting abdominal surgery and kidney removal.

laparonephrotomy
7 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·ne·phro·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒ.nɪˈfrəʊ.tə.mi/
noun

Laparonephrotomy is a seven-syllable noun derived from Greek roots, referring to a surgical procedure. Stress falls on the fifth syllable (/ˈfrəʊ/). Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns. The word's complexity arises from its multiple morphemes and length, but its pronunciation and syllabification are relatively consistent.

laparosalpingectomy
8 syllables19 letters
la·pa·ro·sal·pin·gec·to·my
/ˌlæpərɒsælˈpɪŋdʒɪktəmi/
noun

Laparosalpingectomy is an eight-syllable noun denoting a surgical procedure. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules, dividing the word into open and closed syllables based on vowel and consonant sounds. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('sal'). The word is morphologically complex, composed of Greek-derived prefix, root, and suffix components.

laparosalpingotomy
8 syllables18 letters
la·pa·ro·sal·pin·go·to·my
/ˌlæpərəsælˈpɪŋɡɒtəmi/
noun

Laparosalpingotomy is an eight-syllable noun of Greek and Latin origin. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules. It describes a surgical procedure involving the fallopian tube.

laparosplenectomy
7 syllables17 letters
la·pa·ro·splen·ec·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒs.plɪnˈɛk.tə.mi/
noun

The word 'laparosplenectomy' is divided into seven syllables: la-pa-ro-splen-ec-to-my. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('ec-'). The word is composed of Greek-derived morphemes indicating surgical removal of the spleen and surrounding tissues. Syllable division follows standard English rules of open and closed syllables, and consonant cluster maintenance.

laparosplenotomy
7 syllables16 letters
la·pa·ro·splen·o·to·my
/ˌlæp.ə.rɒs.plɪn.ˈɒt.ə.mi/
noun

The word 'laparosplenotomy' is a seven-syllable noun of Greek origin, denoting a surgical procedure. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, with open and closed syllables determined by vowel-consonant patterns. The complex 'spl' consonant cluster is a notable feature.

laparothoracoscopy
8 syllables18 letters
la·pa·ro·tho·ra·co·scop·y
/ˌlæpərəθɔːrəˈkɒskəpi/
noun

Laparothoracoscopy is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into eight syllables (la-pa-ro-tho-ra-co-scop-y) with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on onset-rhyme structure and morphemic boundaries.

laparotrachelotomy
8 syllables18 letters
la·pa·ro·tra·che·lo·to·my
/ˌlæpərəʊtrækɪˈlɒtəmi/
noun

The word 'laparotrachelotomy' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel-consonant patterns and morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's a noun denoting a specific surgical procedure, derived from Greek roots. Syllable division follows standard English rules, though the word's complexity requires careful consideration of consonant clusters and morphemic structure.